Maintains and promotes positive communication between ASIS Houston and the local media, members, community and stakeholders. Examines, explores and promotes all means of communication designed to bring accurate and timely information.

Serve as the leading resource for education, outreach, and suggested protection practices for institutions dedicated to the preservation, presentation, and stewardship of cultural resources; thought, speech, action, artifacts, and built heritage; to include museums, libraries, faith based organizations, performing arts centers, and any cultural facility concerned with the protection of people, valuable collections, and other assets.

The Committee's mission is to identify best practices and emerging trends in educational institution security while providing professional development opportunities for k-12, and higher education administrators and security personnel in promoting a safe and secure educational environment in which students, faculty and staff can excel.

The purpose of the Golf Committee is to identify and secure the most cost effective venue to host the annual golf event. The committee identifies and secures sponsorships, establishes tournament rules and format designed to provide the maximum benefit to players, members, educational institutions and students.

Provides information to ASIS members on the threats presented by global terrorism, political instability, and international crime; recognizing business vulnerabilities; and mitigating the risks presented by these threats in an effective, cost-efficient manner.

Provides credible resources and information on healthcare best security practices, including physical security, staffing, and sample policies and procedures. Acts as Liaison with the appropriate Hospital and Healthcare Safety Associations

Champions the continuous improvement of security and safety through increased professionalism of the members. This is accomplished by constant improvement in training programs, certifications, and establishing best practices for this discipline. The Hospitality, Entertainment and Tourism Security Committee works with soft targets to include; hotels, vacation and time share rentals, congregate residential centers, amusement parks and open air venues, and tourism officials for positive effect on guests, employees and assets.

The Information Technology Security Committee and its partners delivers a forum to enhance effectiveness and productivity of security practitioners with educational programs and materials that address specific security concerns related to Information Technology.

Promotes ethical and thorough investigations by private, corporate, and government investigators by providing analyses of emerging investigative technology, techniques and trends in the global investigative arena.

Facilitates an ongoing environment for members to engage in the development, research, and implementation of programs and activities which foster cooperation and partnership between the public law enforcement and private security professions. Accepts, disseminates and communicates to the membership nominations for the Public Safety Officer award recipient.

Provides a platform for shared educational opportunities and an interactive forum for members to discuss timely issues. Assists security managers from the gas, water, electric, and nuclear power plants with the primary duty to protect people, property, and assets routinely, as well as in the event of a natural disaster or terrorist activity

romotes, standards, guidelines, and certification, through education, training, and leadership in all aspects of the Physical Security industry. This is accomplished through the establishment of best practices and educational opportunities in security assessment, planning, systems integration, and management of physical security concepts, devices, and systems from the initial barrier to the protected asset including policies, procedures, people, and equipment.

Accurately report and disseminate – to our membership of security professionals written observation of the policies, procedures, licensing, machinations, and the flow of the private security industry’s matters before State of Texas governance - Department of Public Safety ~ Texas Private Security Bureau (DPS-TPSB).

The membership committee helps grow the chapter roster and communicate with current and future members. New members are welcome at the meetings. We are always looking for volunteers that want to help be ambassadors for the chapter to the public and membership.

Accurately report and disseminate – to our membership of security professionals written observation of the policies, procedures, licensing, machinations, and the flow of the private security industry’s matters before State of Texas governance - Department of Public Safety ~ Texas Private Security Bureau (DPS-TPSB).

The Young Professionals' (YP) Committee was established as an opportunity to engage new security careerists and create a forum for the industry's future leaders to network and learn of the benefits available through the American Society of Industrialized Security (ASIS) Houston chapter. Membership typically includes someone who is less than 40 years of age or who has less than five years operational experience in the security profession. Yet, participation is encouraged from all those passionate about developing Houston's future leaders within the security profession.

The YP Committee is specifically designed to attract local security practitioners interested in exchanging ideas, leadership, academic and networking opportunities with fellow young professionals. Mentorship opportunities with more experienced chapter members through social gatherings is on the horizon.